Ischemic Stroke (Stroke)
What is Ischemic Stroke (Stroke)? An acute stroke refers to the sudden start of specific neurological …
What is Ischemic Stroke (Stroke)? An acute stroke refers to the sudden start of specific neurological …
What is Acoustic Neuroma? An acoustic neuroma is a type of tumor also known as vestibular …
What is Congenital and Maternal Syphilis? Congenital and maternal syphilis is a disease passed from mother …
What is Chronic Aspiration? Aspiration happens when substances like saliva, food, or stomach fluids mistakenly enter …
What is Accessory Nerve Injury? The cranial nerves are made up of twelve pairings that branch …
What is Pediatric Skull Fractures? Head injuries can sometimes lead to a broken skull and are …
What is Anosmia (Loss of smell)? Smell is responsible for 95% to 99% of our ability …
What is Thallium Toxicity? Thallium is a chemical element represented by the symbol TI on the …
What is Tracheal Injury? The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is similar to a tube …
What is Bilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis? Vocal cord paralysis means the vocal cord can’t move, while …
What is Carotid Cavernous Fistula? Carotid cavernous fistula (CCFs) is an unusual connection between the carotid …
What is Anisocoria (Unequal Pupil Size)? Anisocoria is a medical term that originates from Greek and …
What is Posttraumatic Syringomyelia (Spine Swelling after Injury)? Posttraumatic syringomyelia, or PTS, is a condition where …
What is Benign Lacrimal Gland Tumors? Tumors in the lacrimal gland fossa, which is an area …
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